ferveur is the French word for 'in earnest'
The spelling "fervour" is the UK spelling or the word (passion). The US spelling is fervor.
a another word for approach is attain, arrived by lee thorne
My uneducated guess, since 'ferverishly' is not a word, is that it's being used in place of 'fervently' which would be fervent |ˈfərvənt| adjective having or displaying a passionate intensity I came to this conclusion after hearing it used 'live ferverishly'. If anyone has another or better theory, I would love to hear it.
keenness, interest, passion, motivation, relish, zeal, zest, fervour
remembering with gratitude,renewing with fervour
Fervour means intense and passionate enthusiasm or excitement, not rush, freedom, or flavour.
The spelling "fervour" is the UK spelling or the word (passion). The US spelling is fervor.
Fervour is passionate enthusiasm for a cause, or a heated, intense emotion.
The cast of Fervour - 2007 includes: Karen French as Kathy Dominic Golding as Walter
a another word for approach is attain, arrived by lee thorne
Patriotic fervour.
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rapture, delight, joy, bliss, euphoria, fervour, elation
My uneducated guess, since 'ferverishly' is not a word, is that it's being used in place of 'fervently' which would be fervent |ˈfərvənt| adjective having or displaying a passionate intensity I came to this conclusion after hearing it used 'live ferverishly'. If anyone has another or better theory, I would love to hear it.
keenness, interest, passion, motivation, relish, zeal, zest, fervour
keenness, interest, passion, motivation, relish, zeal, zest, fervour
Being devoted to the interests of your country.